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+ | When it's done, select the tab for the appropriate Satellite name. For Fox1-A (AO 85), the first sub-tab shows the health telemetry. | ||
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<p>[[File:FoxTelemHealth.png]]</p> | <p>[[File:FoxTelemHealth.png]]</p> | ||
+ | The second sub-tab shows the Vanderbilt University Radiation experiment results. | ||
<p>[[File:FoxTelemVURad.png]]</p> | <p>[[File:FoxTelemVURad.png]]</p> | ||
+ | The third sub-tab shows additional ground station measurements. | ||
<p>[[File:FoxTelemMeasurements.png]]</p> | <p>[[File:FoxTelemMeasurements.png]]</p> |
Revision as of 02:23, 7 June 2018
The Fox Telemetry Decoder allows the user to demodulate, store and analyze telemetry data from AMSAT’s Fox series of Cube Sats. https://www.amsat.org/foxtelem-software-for-windows-mac-linux
Contents
Downloading ogg file from observation
On the bottom left of the observation page, click the download audio button.
The downloaded file will have a filename that looks like this: satnogs_ObservationNumber_YYYY-MM-DD-SomeMoreStuff.ogg
Converting SatNOGS ogg file to wav
On a Linux command line, the conversion looks like this:
$sox satnogs_ObservationNumber_YYYY-MM-DD-SomeMoreStuff.ogg ObservationAudio.wav
Uploading wav file into FoxTelem and demodulating
Then start FoxTelem and click the start button and locate the wav file you want to demodulate.
Interpreting the results
When it's done, select the tab for the appropriate Satellite name. For Fox1-A (AO 85), the first sub-tab shows the health telemetry.
The second sub-tab shows the Vanderbilt University Radiation experiment results.
The third sub-tab shows additional ground station measurements.